![]() ![]() This brilliant walker features a 3 height adjustable frame to allow baby to grow alongside the product. The tray can also be removed to allow baby to play with their own toys if they wish, adding extra functionality to the walker. The Jive includes an electronic activity tray that has been designed to engage and entertain little ones. The Baby Go Round Jive from the Red Kite Baby Company is bright and colourful walker that is suitable from 6 months. Red Kite Baby Go Round Walker Jive-Unicorn A price match will only be agreed at time of purchase and cannot be applied retrospectively. ![]() Our offer to price match can be withdrawn at any time upon the discretion of the duty manager. The price match applies to all products but cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts. Items sold as part of a multi-deal are matched to their individual price. Price matches can also include any discount code and any overlay bulk buying discount code.Price match requests will only be considered if the product in question is identical to the competitor's and in stock, listed as new (excludes used and ex-display items) and currently sold by the retailer. This applies to all branded items for sale at any UK retailer: in stores, catalogues and online (auction websites such as eBay included but only 'Buy It Now' listings from eBay stores, not individual sellers). ![]() If you find a product for sale at Kiddies Kingdom that's cheaper elsewhere we will endeavour to match the lower price.But his girlfriend came back and said, ‘He’s in seventh heaven right now.’ Because all this time - I don’t know what kind of mother he had - but he wasn’t allowed to fly a kite when he was a kid. And you would have thought I had given him a million dollars. “And I said to him, ‘Well, your mom’s not here.’ I handed him a kite. My mother wouldn’t let me.’ And he stood there like a scolded child. “So, I went down and talked to him and the first thing out of his mouth was: ‘I’ve never flown a kite in my life. And she came over and said, ‘You know, my boyfriend here has never flown a kite in his life. “A guy came with his girlfriend,’’ he said. He told me about a previous visit he had made to the park. And there he was over the weekend in his windy element, casting his eyes skyward, watching nature breathe life into a piece of nylon adorned with bright colors and carrying the breezy spirit of hope. Some of his kites soared together to the delight of all. Someone else is holding the line, or in our case, it’s anchored to the ground and then you just let the kite go. If it’s a three-dimensional kite, it’s full of air. “And then you have people hold up the kite. “Getting older,’’ he began, not too optimistically, “you don’t want to run too far. Just like the road to Carnegie Hall, apparently, it takes practice. If there is a Charlie Brown version of the kite flyer - someone who strikes out while holding a limp line attached to a lifeless kite - that would be me. I was almost embarrassed to confess to this kite master my abysmal kite-flying abilities. “As you get older, you don’t know what to get at gift-giving occasions so, in my case, they would all get together and buy me another kite. And then, of course, we were like, “Wow, let’s get Dad something a little different, something that not everybody had.’ And it just kept growing from there.’' “We’d go flying as a family,’’ Slaga told me. And that’s why you could usually find John Rose at the local high school, or an open field or sometimes at Harkness State Park. Well, as a matter of fact, yes, they did. ![]()
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